Flood insurance costs are likely to change
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But there's national concern that more than 3 million people will see their premiums increase as a result – and rightfully so based on the risk of flooding. Homeowners less likely to be able to weather an unexpected increase in their housing costs, like the middle class and low-income homeowners, could, in turn, be hurt by the policy change. More than 1.5 million will be lucky and see premium decreases.
"Conscious of the far-reaching economic impacts COVID-19 has had on the nation and existing policyholders,"
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And the risks are only growing. More frequently, people in
Risk Rating 2.0 will see
There are approximately 124,200 National Flood Insurance Program policies in force in all six
How will flood insurance changes affect
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Of those seeing increases, 3,712 policyholders will see an increase of
How will flood insurance changes affect
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Of those seeing increases, 389 policyholders will see an increase of
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Of those seeing increases, 3,712 policyholders will see an increase of
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Of those seeing increases, 689 policyholders will see an increase of
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Of those seeing increases, 252 policyholders will see an increase of
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Of those seeing increases, 3,172 policyholders will see an increase of
Legislators push back against Risk Rating 2.0
While
"The additional burden of up to double digit rate hikes by
Some states are expected to see larger rate hikes than others, due to their elevated flood risk and how homeowners there have historically been paying far less than that estimated risk.
The legislators requested a delay in Risk 2.0 implementation, but



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